Posted on 10/06/2004 4:41:35 PM PDT by RonDog
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Thursday, October 07, 2004 - 6:00PM
Two showings--6 & 8 p.m.
Weapon of Mass Destruction:
The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein
Local realtor Brad Maaske has created this documentary in response to Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11." The 90-minute documentary contains nearly 40 minutes of interviews with Iraqis who lived under the reign of Saddam Hussein.
Ticket Information:
$10 at the door
Contact the Fox, 625-1369
at the historic Fox Theatre, in Downtown Visalia.
308 W. Main Street
Visalia, California 93291
...and the proceeds of this event will be donated to the family of Daniel Unger, who was recently killed in Iraq.The movie ends with an intensely POWERFUL interview with his family.
You MUST see this film......and we must ALL help to aggressively promote its widespread release.
Thanks, RonDog!
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Great movie ping.
WMD The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein
(New Documentary film by Fresno Area Realtor!)
Documentary Film: "WMD The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein" ^ | 10/4/2004 | BRAD L. MAASKE, Victor Davis Hanson
Posted on 10/05/2004 2:00:40 PM PDT by Drago
The liberal bias toward the war in Iraq was one thing. Then came a propaganda piece that did more to line the pockets of a radical filmmaker than to tell the truth. Thats when Brad Maaske, a conservative businessman from the agricultural heart of California, decided enough was enough.
It was time for a documentary that told the truth about the human toll and terror under the personally guided regime of Saddam Hussein. WMD: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein offers a balanced view of the real Iraq, before, during and following the military involvement of the United States and its allies. WMD provides an objective report for Americans to consider prior to going to the polls in November.
Co-producer of WMD is Iraqi film director Jano Rosebiani, known most recently for the documentaries, Mass Graves of Saddam Hussein and Chemical Ali. Never before seen footage of the atrocities perpetrated in Iraq, the chemical attacks and interviews with survivors provide a riveting testimony for the justification of war and military support during reconstruction.
Exclusive interviews and expert analysis of the current geopolitical situation are provided, including an in-depth interview by Victor David Hanson, author of eleven books, including The Western Way of War, An Autumn of War and Between War & Peace.
Theatrical exhibition in all major markets and a massive DVD release will follow.
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...and the proceeds of this event will be donated to the family of Daniel Unger, who was recently killed in Iraq.See also, from Daniel Unger - The Iraqi Page:
Daniel Unger Friday, May 28 2004 @ 08:03 AM EST
Contributed by: tomw
TulareAdvanceRegister -- An Army National Guardsman from Exeter was killed in Iraq on Tuesday.
Pfc. Daniel Unger, 19, was killed at an Army base south of Baghdad. His mother, Linda, said the family was informed of his death Wed-nesday morning.
"I want people to know he loved being in the Army," Linda Unger said. "He loved doing what he was doing and serving his country."
Exeter police Lt. Cliff Bush said he knew Unger and his family. Bush said Unger was always polite and friendly.
"There should be more young people like [Daniel] so that police officers like me would be out of a job," Bush said.
Linda Unger said her son had spoken to his father Sunday morning.
"He said, 'I'm in God's hands, dad, don't worry. Whichever way it goes, I'm OK,' " she said. "We believe that."
Daniel Unger turned 19 on March 21, the same day he arrived in Kuwait.
He was born in Mesquite, Texas. When he was 3, his family moved to California.
Daniel Unger graduated from Exeter Union High School in 2003. Two days after his graduation, he was sent to the U.S. Army In-fantry School in Fort Benning, Ga., for basic military training.
Linda Unger said her son graduated from boot camp Oct. 10.
"He was really proud of what he did," Linda Unger said. "He believed he was protecting us in America, and we agreed with him. He'd still be doing it if he could."
Linda Unger said her son and his girlfriend, Elli Peterson, had talked about getting engaged after he returned from the war.
Linda Unger said her son participated with the Bill Glass prison ministries and was a valued center fielder for Exeter High's baseball team.
"He had a good arm on him," Linda Unger said. "He even considered playing baseball for COS."
Steve Garver, Exeter High's baseball coach, said Daniel Unger had a mature view of life. Garver also was his senior-year English teacher.
"Daniel was very focused about what he wanted in his life," Garver said. "Even as a player, he knew he was going into the military. I saw him after boot camp ... and he was very confident in the fact that his God wanted him to be there, and that this was what he wanted to do for his country and fellow man.
"It wasn't a rah-rah kind of belief."
Daniel Unger's father, Marc, is pastor at Exeter Baptist Church. The Unger family also owns a karate studio in Exeter.
Linda Unger said her son had become a fourth-degree black belt before leaving for boot camp.
Marc Unger said his son was active in the church and was a licensed minister.
"Daniel preached an average of once a month for two years before he left for Fort Benning," Marc Unger said. "Daniel was a man of God. He loved Jesus and told everybody he loved Jesus.
"There was a consistency between his profession of faith and the way he lived his life. Everybody knew it."
Marc Unger said he and his wife supported their son's decision to enter the military.
"I think our country is a safer place because of guys like him," Marc Unger said.
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The liberal bias toward the war in Iraq was one thing. Then came a propaganda piece that did more to line the pockets of a radical filmmaker than to tell the truth.See also, from www.iraqitruthproject.com:Thats when Brad Maaske, a conservative businessman from the agricultural heart of California, decided enough was enough...
FACTS ABOUT BRAD L. MAASKE
- born in Colorado, life-long resident of Central California (Exeter, Visalia, Fresno area)
- husband of Brenda, dad of several
- licensed real estate broker and general contractor, property manager
- past member of local civic and governmental boards
- teacher/trainer for licensed and prospective real estate agents
- educated at College of the Sequoias
- athlete with special interests in fitness and skiing
- unlikely filmmaker
In 1979, the year Saddam Hussein bullied his way into the presidency of Iraq, Brad Maaske was half a world way in body and mind from the torment rising out of the palaces of Baghdad. Supervising a ski patrol by day and partying by night were the norm for Brad who, by his own admission, had a lot of growing up to do. Global issues rarely had a place in the thoughts of this bright young man. The extermination of human masses was something discussed in history classrooms, not over a bowl of the breakfast of champions.But Brad wasnt alone.
Under the lenses of hindsight nearly all of America now laments a self-absorbed perspective on the world and an apathy we paid dearly for in September of 2001. In the months that followed, Brad recalls, America was united in its resolve to confront terror anywhere it was being inflicted on human security and freedom. Today, after yanking a world tyrant and enemy of the United States from his rat hole, Americans are curiously divided over American foreign policy and, in particular, the war in Iraq.
Are you ready for the truth? Brad Maaske is asking if Americans today can stand to know whats really going on. Estimates of the number of victims from Saddam Husseins campaigns of genocide now top 1.3 million. In one particular action against Kurdish Iraqis, 182,000 men, women and children were systematically murdered or imprisoned only to be unearthed now from their mass graves. Tortures, relentless beatings, rapes, decapitations, attacks by chemical air strikes on villages that now can no longer be found these are just some of the atrocities America has been slow to know about and acknowledge. And, when the incumbent administration took military action to end this reign of terror, voices of detractors screamed from the streets of protest, the halls of Congress, and the red carpets of Hollywood. Another film made the scene portraying rosy living in the hamlets of Iraq and a bumbling chief executive in Washingtons Oval Office.
Brad Maaske had had enough. The picture of true evil was being hidden from the eyes of America. It was time for a truth-telling counter-offensive. Brad dropped everything he was doing leaving his lucrative real estate interests for a season to tell the story of WMD The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein. That he has no experience in the arts, particularly filmmaking, is a distinctive of Brads story. The learning curve was steep, but Brad approached the project with the same passion he approaches living. This all-or-nothing conviction resulted in building a feature-length documentary film in a matter of weeks, instead of months or years.
WMD The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein, a film by Brad Maaske, opens in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles on October 8, with other major market exhibition and broad DVD distribution to follow.
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Thanks, from a fellow fresno freeper.
...there will be OTHERS......from www.iraqitruthproject.com/theaterlocations.html:
CALIFORNIA
Porterville
Galaxy 9
Starts Friday, October 8th
1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pmVisalia
Regal 10 Theaters (former Signature Theaters)
Starts Friday, October 8th
1130am, 1:50pm, 4:10pm, 6:40pm, 9:00pm
Thanks, from a fellow fresno freeper.You are welcome!
Actually, I currently live in Los Angeles, but perhaps I could be an HONORARY "Fresno FReeper." :o)
Drat. I can't make it tomorrow night. Will have to keep watching for another central valley screening. Those who go, please let us know how it was.
God Bless.
Drat. I can't make it tomorrow night.While we want a HUGE crowd on opening night...Will have to keep watching for another central valley screening...
...we also want to sell out ALL of the public screenings......like THIS one, from www.movietickets.com:
Galaxy 9 - Porterville
631 North Indiana
Porterville, CA 93257
(553) 781-7469
Map
starting FRIDAY, October 8
Weapon of Mass Destruction
Rated (NR)(1:00), (3:00), (5:00), 7:00, 9:00
An Army National Guardsman from Exeter was killed in Iraq on Tuesday.
So very sorry to hear that we have lost another brave military man in our war against terror. I hope and pray that knowing that their son is a hero in the eyes of so many grateful Americans will in some way help ease the pain of their loss.
Since I am the president of the Fresno/Central Valley Chapter, I can answer a resounding "YES"! If anyone qualifies for honorary membership, I would say RonDog does. :-)
Gosh, I need to learn to read closer. My husband just pointed out that the Advance Register article about Pfc. Unger was from last May, AND that the premier of this movie is at the Fox Theater in VISALIA, not Fresno, which is about 15 miles down the road from us. (Note to self....read from beginning to end, in that order, BEFORE commenting! LOL)
So, can you get some local folks to support this WORTHY cause......and attend this important screening tonight?
(Liberty Film Festival)
MOVIE REVIEW - WMD: THE MURDEROUS REIGN OF SADDAM HUSSEIN
Doug from Upland, FreeRepublic | 10-7-04 | Doug from Upland
Posted on 10/07/2004 8:18:26 PM PDT by doug from upland
MOVIE REVIEW
WMD: THE MURDEROUS REIGN OF SADDAM HUSSEIN
Brad Maaske/Jano Rosebiani
Perhaps the most powerful and emotional film at the recent Liberty Film Festival in West Hollywood, California was WMD: THE MURDEROUS REIGN OF SADDAM HUSSEIN.
Filmmakers Brad Maaske and Kurdish/American Jano Rosebiani have provided the world with long overdue heart-wrenching visual evidence that millions of human beings were living a literal hell on earth. How ironic. Hell in the Cradle of Civilization.
Men, women, and children were beaten, tortured, gassed, imprisoned, and murdered in unspeakable ways. Tens of thousands simply disappeared and were never seen by their families again. Those who survived live with incomprehensible physical and/or mental anguish.
The death of innocents may total as high 1.3 million. While the United Nations supervised the notorious Oil for Food program, criminals and thugs made millions of dollars. As many as 3 million children died because of lack of food, medicine, and medical care. The world did not do that. The United States did not do that. Saddam Hussein did that. He kept perhaps $10 billion dollars for himself while letting the children die.
Rosebiani provided footage from Iraq possessed by no other filmmaker in the world. The voiceovers were not even necessary. We could look into peoples eyes and souls and feel what they were saying.
Let the sanctions work? Let the sanctions work? Are you kidding? No one who watches this film will again tolerate those who tell them that the sanctions were working. Sorry, that it ludicrous and insulting.
God bless America and its allies. They are not the coerced or bribed as a particular disingenuous presidential candidate calls them. God bless those dedicated brave men and women who continue to confront evil in Iraq. Bribed and coerced? Not on your life. They are heroes.
There are no finer heroes in the world than the Americans who volunteered, left comfort at home, and risk their lives everyday so that others may enjoy the freedom that too many of us take for granted. They are in both military gear and civilian clothing.
After 12 years and 17 resolutions, Hussein was still playing games with the world. Victor Davis Hanson provided remarkable insight about the United Nations and why it is incapable of solving any of the worlds problems. Their goal appears to be little more than trying to attack, embarrass, and humiliate the United States. China is on the Security Council. Syria and Libya are on particular human rights committees. There is something very wrong with that picture.
Operation Iraqi Freedom indeed shocked and awed the world. In less than three weeks, Baghdad was taken. It was the greatest modern military marvel.
WMD contains a great deal of powerful footage from September 11, 2001. Only a short three years later, far too many Americans seem to have forgotten. They seem not to realize that we are in a world war that will likely continue for a very long time. It is almost painful to watch some of the man on the street interviews in which those who loathe our president are staggeringly ignorant of history and world affairs. For those who refer to our president as a Nazi, I ask you, what word is left for Hitler? What word do you use for the real Nazis?
If anyone did not shed a tear at the end of the film when the story of a soldier named Daniel Unger was told, they are without feelings. Unger was from Maaskes hometown of Exeter, California. His heroic actions saved Iraqi lives but cost him his own. Ungers parents are devastated but spoke on camera and exhibited a rare courage and pride for what their son had done. Knowing their son, they would have been shocked if he had been anything other than a hero.
WMD: THE MURDEROUS REIGN OF SADDAM HUSSEIN must be seen by those who question why we went to war in Iraq. It might not change the minds of the most rabid Bush haters who are filled with hate because of their political agenda, but it will change the hearts and minds of those who have hearts and minds.
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